Your Ongoing Commitment

Last week marked the final week of the Scavenger Hunt!

Although the iNaturalist project has ended, stopping the spread of invasive species is an ongoing effort. It’s important to stay vigilant. CVC has identified over 184 invasive species in the Credit River Watershed in the last decade. Early detection and rapid response remain the best strategies for managing and controlling the spread of invasive species on your property and in the watershed.

Read our last issue of the Nature Invaders Weekly Digest for top tips on how to stay vigilant in your efforts to stop the spread of invasive species.

Pollinator Prize Pack Giveaway
If you registered and participated in the Scavenger Hunt or one of our Nature Invaders webinars and live in the Credit River Watershed, you're eligible to enter a draw to win one of three native pollinator plant prize packs that CVC's home planting team will deliver straight to your door. You should have already received an email inviting you to participate. If you haven't, enter your ballot at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/nature-invaders-giveaway by noon today (August 2).

The draw will take place August 2 and winners will be notified by email.

Overall Observation
We want to thank everyone who participated in the hunt. We had over 83 observations and 60 species identified. We urge you to continue to explore your property to better understand what's growing there and what shouldn't be!

Weekly Challenge
For your last weekly challenge, we ask that you share what you've learned through the Scavenger Hunt with your friends, families and neighbours. Small actions taken by many people can have big results! Thank you for participating!

Posted on 02 de agosto de 2022, 12:22 PM by creditvalleyconservation creditvalleyconservation

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